Expert: Nude tones are a must, but don't mix and match
This spring, fashion is all about the palest pastel shades in nude, beige and taupes, which could influence the products that professional make-up artists use.

The nude trend was seen heavily at the Oscars this year, with Kate Winslet and Demi Moore sporting muted colours, while professional make-up artists have also recommended the shades for the face.

According to the Daily Mail, clothing should also be in floaty chiffon layers or body-hugging Lycra, however, ladies should stick to some golden rules.

The newspaper advised only wearing one shade, as more than one will wash people out, and matching hues to skin tone, which professional make-up artists will also do when creating a new look.

Other top tips include going glam to grab attention, wearing a sexy dress in peach or beiege.

Ladies only wanting a hint of this trend can use it in accessories, such as a bag or gloves, meaning that they can wear bolder tones in the rest of their outfit.

Professional make-up artists wanting to embrace nude tones should create healthy, glowing skin which has just a hint of bronzer.ADNFCR-2992-ID-19671528-ADNFCR


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